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>> that breaking news is out of san francisco. several buildings evacuated because of a hazmat situation. a man killed himself using poison gas. it happened in an apartment at powell and columbus about 7:30 tonight. this is a live look at the scene right now. as a precaution police evacuated 15 people from the building and several other buildings nearby. the red cross is on the scene. in the last hour police did let some people back into their homes on the opposite side of the street. our other big story, the traffic mess around the bay area as drivers work around the san mateo bridge closure. roads backed up for miles and drivers sitting in traffic for hours. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll mass a. -- plaza.
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moving pretty smoothly right now but that's not how it was today. >> traffic is moving normally for a saturday night here at this bay bridge toll plaza. if you were traveling on any one of the bay area's bridges or freeways, you know how closing one bridge can affect traffic everywhere. >> this bridge was closed for repairs and this what drivers would have wished for. what drivers got instead was this. traffic snarled and moving at a crawl on highway 101 at hospital curve them caltran sign shows an estimated 66 minutes to get to berkeley. they headed back to mow -- >> we were about pull over behind us and just ride it out. >> webbed, the going wound any
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easier, bridge traffic othersed -- oozed into the city. >> it was bru a wrong we made a wrong turn and it was the best thing ever because we were able to bypass a lot of it. but it was still -- once we got on, it was like, oh! >> the 4,000 cars that cross the san ma dayow bridge every your only weekends, had to use alternates. and the bay bridge toll plaza looked like a horrible week daye -- weekday commute. >> took me 25 minutes. >> to go how many miles? >> i'd say probably three and a half. >> he is looking at a long drive. as for cody and her modesto bound family, they're taking a break. >> we're going to look at the ballpark until that calms down. >> now, some of today's dense
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traffic was caused by the cal stanford game. now, tomorrow there's a raiders game at the oakland coliseum at 1:30, and a giants game at at&t park at 5:00. so, if you're traveling anywhere on bay area freeways tomorrow, try to give yourself a lot of time. reporting live in oakland, abc-7 news. >> thanks very much. the good news is, bridge work on the san mateo bridge on track right now. caltrans crews are replacing a seismic joint on when end and also replacing 12 slabs of concrete covering 60 feet of the road. caltrans says the project is on target for the 5:00 a.m. opening on the bridge monday morning. for help navigating around the closure, download or waze traffic app. now let's head over to leigh glaser for the first check on weather. >> leigh: 24 hours to get the roadwork done before the rain moves in across the bay area.
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looking at live doppler 7hd, you can see a few high and mid-level clouds starting to move in. the rest of the bay area is relatively clear and that will mean cooler temperatures by tomorrow morning. right now we're still at 56 in san rafael. sano, 55. francisco, 55. 53 right now in san jose. a check on the accuweather forecast, let you know when you can expect the first drop coming up. >> fire investigators in antioch are looking for the cause of a fire that destroyed a garage this morning. started at 2:00 a.m. on milton lane. the fire was so intense it sent smoke good flames 60 feet in the air. firefighters stopped the fire from spreading to a nearby home. >> residents in lake county are back in their homes after a fire evacuation order was lifted. the blaze is now 100% contained. destroyed a home and several vehicles and burned 300 acres
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near the town of lower la by >> an alert by the principal of piedmont high school has raised concerned among parents in a letter the principal says this staff discovered a fantasy slut league among students. here's the details. >> at a saturday afternoon women's soccer event we talked with parents about the letter set out by the high school principal. in the letter he describes a fantasy slut league in which our females are drafted as part of the league. mail students earn points for documented engagement in sexual activity with female students, according to the letter school learned about this during a recent assembly about date rape investigation. they learned this has been going on for five to six years. the program -- principal writes it included alcohol to impair judgment and control and social demands to be popular.
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>> we wanted to make sure the parents were aware of things that are going on in their kids' lives. >> through the course of the day i talked to a dozen parents with children at piedmont high school. they al all told me they're described by the letter and the principal describing this fantasy slut league. but none wanted to talk on camera. they say piedmont is a small town and this is a touchy subject. >> one parent talked to me. >> glad it's a strong administration willing to take on these issues. as a mother of four girls, couldn't be hap year, the piedmont officials say they issued the letter in an effort to be pro-active. >> i don't want to make it something that is some horrible big event that we found out about. >> they're planning a series of on-campus assemblies with lessons about preventing this in the future. >> tomorrow night it's do or die once again for the giants against the st. louis cardinals
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in game six of the national league championship series. but as cornell bernard reports, fans are already talking about another world series. >> the giants rolled back into san francisco at 3:00 this morning, fresh from their victory over st. louis, but the team knows there's little time to rest. >> boys are tired. late night. getting some rest, a light workout tomorrow. x six means prep work at at&t. power wash the seat, order more hole dogs, and beer trucks making deliveries. door this is counseling on her team to win. >> we have been down before, won 2-1 games. we have just struggled to the last inning. we can do this. reporter: at pedro's cantina, ohio state fans are cheering for their team. sunday will be another story. >> there are no other sports right now other than baseball in
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the playoffs, and the giants and cardinals. >> this bar is bracing for a rush of fans. the macer says it's all hands on deck. >> the amount of beer we go through on a game day is unbelievable. >> define unbelievable. >> we'll go through at least, i'd say, 25 kegs of but light. >> knbr sports radio host says the giants have to play perfect baseball to take the playoffs to game seven. >> the ultimate game. if they can get it to a game seven near san francisco on monday night, you will see something that you haven't seen in a long, long time. >> game six is sold out but there are some tickets available online, but be prepared to open your wallet. standing room only can go for as much as $200. we found lower box seats for $10,000 on stub hub. a lot of fans say if they can't get a ticket of, they'll be hern spirit. >> tomorrow's game at 4:37.
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we want to see the pictures you take if your out there tale -- tailgating at the game or at home watching the game with your fan, e-mail photos like this to ureport or facebook page or twitter feed. >> still to come, area code confusion, a growing population and a lack of numbers equals 11-digit dialing. >> giving back to the community. we'll take you inside the 49ers academy. >> take a look outside tonight. the great view you could get and the best time to see a great sky sho
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>> a substitute teacher in fairfield has been arrested for roughing up some seven-year-old students. 51-year-old joe yao dprabd the four children by the neck or throat for misbehaving. people at the school say there had to be another way to happen that situation. yao was arrested on four count0s of battery on a child and released on bail. >> if your phone number has a 408 area code you now have to change how you died. 408 serves people in the san jose and surrounding areas. here's what you need to know if you have a 408 number. from land line, dial 1-408 and then the number, on a cell
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phone, dial 408 and the number. the 1 is not necessary on a cell phone. people need to change the numbers on the cell phones and fax machines and security system. on november 20th new numbers will start to receive 669 numbers, and both will be considered local. >> the 49ers are making an impact on and off the field. here's a report on he 49ers academy and how it's making a difference for bay area kids. >> this is the news, 49ers stale, put on by sixth gray graders, paid for by jerry rice and steve young. this is the 49ers academy, public middle school supported by a nonprofit partnership with the 49ers football team. the used to its make sure students in low income east palo alto get the same opportunities
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as kids in wealthy areas. >> most of the students fall below the poverty level. sometimes we serve homeless, foster care. >> the 49ers academy fills in the gaps with an extended school day, extracurricular activities, counseling, free aftersch programs programs and caring adults that don't give up. >> student after student told us the academ fike a family. >> it has a lot of people that are here to help you. >> i get to mentor little kids. >> i love my school. >> all these extra services cost a million dollars a year, generated through the partnership with the 49ers. john york is co-owner of the team. >> we're a mall organizationall. so when we get involved, you can get other people involved. >> this gala at the home of warriors owner is the school's biggest fundraiser. guests mingle with former
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players and bid on memorabilia to the tune of $400,000 in donations. alex smith, quarterback, is a supporter. >> we were all student-athletes at one time, and startness fmes first. >> a few lucky students get to attend the party. but the real prize is the 49ers support for the school. >> to have them continue to support us and provide this wrap-around service to the children is incredible. >> abc-7. >> if you want to see one of the best meteor showerness years, head outside after the newscast is over and look the orionid immediator shower has dazzled onlooks all mock long. tonight it's at its peak. orionid is space debris left behind by haleey's comment. the best place to see the light show are away from the lights. >> just line your back, look in
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the general direction of the east, and you don't need a telescope. or binoculars. in fact best without anything like that. just take in the sky in the general direction and the shooting stars -- if you're lucky enough to be in a clear area, the shooting stars should just pop out of the sky. >> overnight there could be up to 20 meteorites per hour. the question is, he was talking about it. is it going to be clear enough to see? >> leigh: depends on where you are, we have clouds out there right now. the live doppler 7hd in north bay picking up the high and mid-level clouds in advance of a cold front that will bring the bay area's first real seasonal rainfall of the year and that will take place early monday morning, the holiday -- the high and mid-level clouds moving in and sliding south overnight. so we'll look for a few passing
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clouds. you may be in between a little bit of a clear spot overnight tonight as well. here's a look at the current readings, upper 50s inland. 55, san francisco and san rafael, already 52 in santa rosa, and down the peninsula, we have mountain view right now with 56 degrees. folks, here's a look at our forecast. taking us in through at least the next two to three days. we go with the passing clouds overnight. increasing clouds, clouds thick 'for sunday, leaving rain developing overnight sunday and definitely rain and wind for the early monday morning commute around 4:00, 5:00:00 #, 7:00. here's the culprit. nice impressive cold front for this time a year. a lot of cold air, and the back end of this, this is the plume of moisture that will move in here for the monday morning commute time, and here's the timing. you can see the passing clouds overnight tonight, and then by sunday, this is 10:00, we could
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possibly see a little bit of moisture start move in towards south of san francisco, but really the brunt of this is going to move in commute time, beginning in the north bay first. this is 5:00 a.m. monday, and you can see the bands of very heavy moisture making its way across the bay area. by 1:00, the f, 3:00, the front moves towards the sierra. check out the snow expected there. we should get into a dry patch monday afternoon before another band of showers moves in monday night, tuesday morning. potential rainfall, an inch in the north bay, less in the eastz mountains, half to one inch so very respectable rainfall expected out of the first strong cold front. heading to the sierra? get ready for the first real measurable snowfall. the higher elf -- elevations, possibly a foot, so put the
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chains in the car. all eyes on the game tomorrow night. 4:30. temperature about 62 degrees, and then by 8:00, increasing clouds. there is a stray shot of maybe a sprinkle or two. that's about it. rain is going to take place overnight and monday morning. temperatures tonight, 40s in the north bay. highs, mid-to-upper 60s. thickening clouds. the seven-day forecast, the around and wind will be with us for the monday morning commute. another shot at some scattered showers on tuesday and wednesday, and then we'll dry things up back in the 70s next friday and saturday. >> good news for the game tomorrow,. >> leigh: yaw. looks dry. >> slide in during the window. shu, what's going on? >> mike: laughing. >> let's it? >> 115 games, all stafford in the -- all stanford in the first
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big game in the new coliseum. we'll break it down for you next sports.
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>> today in the 115th big game, the cardinal back in berkeley looking to hold on to the axe for the third year. jeff tedford, -3 against the cardinal. and david shaw coaching in his second big game. stepfan taylor, shake and bake. just getting started. kevin hogan getting playing time. finds toy toilolo. second quarter, satch maynard hits his brother, keenan allen. he fumbles.
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stanford recovers. 21-3 cardinal at the half. cal struggled all day, threatening in the fourth. maynard steps up, dropped. sacked five times. this game wasn't even close. stanford holds on to the axe, winning 21-3, a veryppointed jef disappointed jeff tedford afterwards. >> offensively that was a poor performance. couldn't block them, and too much pressure on the passer. third downs, couldn't convert third downs. ear, wwant to keep it for the all last year, we did not want that to go away. so made sure that didn't happen. >> mike: san jose state, hosted by texas san antonio. they played like troops. david sales to grigsby. nice adjustment there. 36-yard touchdown, 7-0 sparts. still in the first. sales to irvin.
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he is wide open. san jose state looking good. 21-0. special teams coming up big. the road runners. that sales high and the race is on. san jose up 28-0. human game for tyler irvin, 214 total yards, 92 re on this kickoff return. he is the road runner, san jose state over san antonio, they improve to 5-2, and 1-1 in conference play. >> on the way to the l.a. coliseum where trojans of usc took on colorado. all southern california, barkley, lee, lee shakes some defenders off. barkley threw only six touchdowns, four to his favorite target, robert woods. breaks the tackle. sc rolls 50-6 your final. >> giants still alive in the nlcs thanks to barry zito's
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performance. now it's ryan vogelsongs chance to send it to a
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>> the giants are still alive in the nlcs, barry zito made sure of that last night, forcing a game here tomorrow night with vogelsong on the hill. vogelsong has had seven solid earnings, walked two and struck out four. the cardinals manager is impred with vogelsong. >> good stuff, having a strong season and has been able to make adjustments. that's why he has had the kind of season he has had. so our guys have to be a little more disciplined in their zone and not miss the mistakes, but he did make a -- didn't make a whole lot last time and we'll see what kind of adjustments our guys can make between the last start and tomorrow. >> billy bean wasn't waiting around for the world series, he made a trade sending pennington to the d-backs for chris you
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can. when healthy, young can be a threat at the plate and on the bases, hitting 20-plus homers and 20 or more stolen bases three times in this seven year career. >> the swimmer, misi. >> frances: , is coming to cal next fall. she'll be a golden bear but will only swim two years before turning pro. >> thanks a lot. still to come, some mixed messages for the candidates on the campaign trail, and the preparings underway for monday's last debate. also, a retail store clerk is amazed by the unexpected generosity of strangers at the store. >> may not have been beach weather but thousands turned out at ocean beach today to build castles in the sand. bñoñoññc?xú?
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>> breaking news in berkeley where firefighters are trying to get the handle on a fire at a church. nearby homes have been ev tolet's get to sergio quinta. insure. reporter: this is a fire that started about an hour ago or so. it's at the good shepherd episcopal church. the homes evacuated, it's actually a neighboring building attached to the church complex. there are still firefighters going in and out of the front door of the church. they're actually still assessing the damage. the fire itself was turned out in the last 20 minutes or so. from what i understand from some people who were actually standing right nee, e here, the people who were evacuated, a lot of them were students as part of an exchange for the church, and were staying here at the church. they heard the fire and they quickly got out of the church. the good shepherd episco pal
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church is one of the -- is the oldest standing church in berkeley. listed on the national historic register. when we arrived we noticed there was some scaffolding around the church, going through some renovations. we do not know the extent of the damage of the church but i can hear the firefighters are still using tools and going through and trying to figure out how this started. reporting live. >> thanks very much. in tonight's headline, tough getting around the bay area, traffic has been moving at a crawl on the bay bridge because the san mateo bridge is closed, caltrans doing work and will be done monday morning. >> self san francisco buildings evacuated because of a hazmat situation. a man killed himself using poison gas. as a precaution, police evacuated the building. some people are now back in their homes.
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>> antioch police are on the lookout for a killer. they found a man dead at a home on manzanita way. the only evidence, the fresh bullet holes outside the man's house. >> the white house is denying reports of one-on-one nuclear talks with iran just tase away from the presidential foreign policy debate. the national security council spokesman says the report is simply not true and the u.s. will work with the united nations to resolve the issue. president obama and mitt romney are preparing for monday's orida.l disease bait in karen traverse reports. reporter: with the presidential contenders getting for monday night's debate, the campaigning fell to their running mates. vice-president biden stumped in florida. >> i don't blame that baby for crying. that baby knows what is in store for him or her if romney wins.
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reporter: while congressman paul ryan rallied supporters in ohio. >> we're going to put people back to work because in 17 days we're going to elect mitt romney, the next president of the united states of america. >> the president and mitt romney are off the trail today, prepping for their third and final debate. >> it's in effect a tiebreaker. >> monday night's showdown in florida will focus on foreign policy which has taken a back seat to the economy and other issues but a contentious exchange over libya in the last debate suggests the possibility for fireworks. >> foreign policy doesn't attract people's attention but it matters in a presidency. >> with just over two weeks to election day you could get a whiplash reading the polls. in three key battleground midwest states the president has the lead. >> we don't have all that much data right now, believe it or not. we don't have that much public data. the campaigns have a lot of
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information. we don't. >> that's why the schedules are the clearest indicator of where this race will be decided and both campaigns are narrowing their focus to states like ohio, virginia, iowa, and florida, as they approach the finish line. >> the third and final presidential debate takes place monday in florida. the debate starts at 6:00'm and you-watch it live here. >> mid-san francisco governor jerry brown made a push for one initiative and against another. members of the california teachers association showed support for his proposition 30. it would raise taxes inc high income households to support schools and education programs. >> i say proposition 30 is about jobs because it's about kids and teachers and they produce the brains and the skills that make the jobs of the future possible. >> competing school spending
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measure is prop 38. the governor and teachers union are campaigning against prop 30 which they say will limit teacher participation in the political process. >> an act of kindness in a retail store has gone viral. it began in a checkout line of the target store in oregon. a struggling family had their credit card denied. another customer quietly paid the $161 tab. well, the family on the receiving end of the generosity only had 20 bucks but the mother used today pay for the person behind her in line. that person did the same for the next customer, and on and on. the inspired cash year was even more amazed when two teenage girls did the same thing. >> what i would have done as a teenage center score. i wouldn't have thought about passing it on to the next person but they did it. >> the cash year -- cash -- sheer shared the story and within a day there are were 17,000 comments. >> still to come at 11:00, they
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all but vanished from almost waterways but now they're back. the remarkable return of river otters to the bay area. and we'll take you to the largest sand castle competition in northern california. >> leigh: good thing it was done today instead of 24 hours from now. the rain will return the bay area. we'll look at the travel maps and also highlight again just the timing of the ra [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee.
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>> tonight some good news about the environment and it comes in a very cute package. river otters had almost ompletely vanished from the bay now they're making a comeback. dan ashley has tonight's assignment 7. reporter: report nam the marin headlands, the perfect time for a family swim. this is rodeo lagoon. >> i have seen an otter everytime i've been out here. >> river otters that need fresh water to survive. their cousin, sea otters, spend most of their lives in the ocean. river otters used to live in almost every creek in the bay area bus they disappeared. >> partially because of hunting and trapping and also because our watersheds were in terrible disrepair and so much pollution. >> this map shows the known otter territory in 1995. notice almost no otters in the bay area. but years of work to clean our
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waterways appear to be paying off. the otters are back. >> all the otters that we see look really healthy and well fed. >> ing me gap is a narl just -- naturalist who helped launch the project. >> there's almost nothing known about their populations or ranges. >> megan and other volunteers, known as otter spotters, are combing the bay area looking for evidence to add the science. >> there's a trail in there. >> they take photos and videos which they post on their web site, and an interactive map shows the locations of more than 150 otters spotted in the last year in the bay area. the otter ecology project set up motion activated cameras to catch otters in action when people are north around during the day and at night. river otters actually spend quite a bit of time on land. they're very social and like play. but they're not always good at sharing. one volunteer caught this video of an otter stealing a fish from his buddy.
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a word of caution here, cute as these animals are, they're fierce and have a strong bite so you should not get too close to them. even sew the people who do this otter stalking get hooked on it. >> can't help it. they're cool. >> he is a biologist, hilary is an otter keeper at the san francisco zoo, and andrea works with the otters at the oakland zoo. even though they get bade to take care of otters in captivity. they choose to use their free time to look for wild otters. >> this is exactly what i am interested in but didn't have the means or ability to do it on hi moan. >> with a small amount of training anyone can join the team you search for clues indicating how the animals use their habitat. otters have big webbed feet that leave distinctive tracks. >> if you come closer and look through there, you can see a perfect little animal trail.
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if you're able to be an animal and scoot through this hole and up the hill you'd find a whole warren of trails like this. >> there are probably several different types of animals using the hillside but the team can figure out if otters are among them by looking for, well, outer poop. >> you get to pick it up. >> the team collects otter poop for genetic analysis. they document where they found it and take photos. >> that's what i it looks like at night. >> the river otter ecology project is looking for more otter spotters. you can learn more by heading to their web site, we have a link on our web site on "see it on tv". >> today at ocean beach, hundreds of people turning out for the 29th annual sand castle contest. big crowds. since 198 the con taste has raised money for art education in the bay area, pulling in more than 200,000 bucks last year alone. today teams of third graders from the bay area competed to
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see who could transform their dreams into designs of sand. the best of show prize was awarded to the kids at garfield in san francisco's telegraph hill north beach area. let's check the forecast. the sand castles could not have been built tomorrow. >> they have another day, tomorrow to enjoy the sand castles before the rain comes in and washes it away. a nice day for travel tomorrow. much of the country dry, consecutive the exception of the pacific inert. the kole front bringing seattle and portland the rain and will bring us the rain as well as we head into the early monday morning time frame. maybe a few sprinkles towards l.a. tomorrow. 70 for san diego, fresno, increasing clouds, 76. look for the wind to kick up. sacramento, increasing clouds, rain moving into the sacramento area overnight, and tahoe, a rain-snow mix, higher elevations
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will seal the snow heading into monday. real quickly can, the timing of the first real beneficial rainfall, 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, look for increasing clouds. going to the giants game? 4:00, 5:00 tomorrow afternoon, just clouds moving in. the wind picks up but this main event is going to take place overnight. sunday night, early monday morning, that's 3:00 a.m. and, folks, that is your 7:00 a.m. monday morning commute. yeah. very heavy rainfall. so monday will be a rainy day. temperatures cooling into the 60s. tuesday, some lingering showers. another chance of showers on wednesday and we dry things up, return back into the 70s ask upper 60s, thursday, friday, saturday. >> and shu is here now. nor stanford, an axe and you shall receive. >> mike: stanford retains the axe with a win of the big game.
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while san jose state ran the road runners 0 out of texas sa
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>> mike: big game weekend.
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in october, 115th version with the 20thcardinalranked cardinalk in berkeley's new stayed wyoming, hoping to hold on to the axe. jeff tedford, 7-3, david shaw, 1-0 in his second big game. stepfan taylor, huge day for him. stanford extended their lead. hogan to toilolo. it's 14-3 cardinal. cal had trouble holding on to the ball. maynard to allen, fumbles. nunes, this is too easy. wide open. 21-3 cardinal at the half. cal struggled all day. in the fourth, maynard steps up. sacked five times. hard to do anything when your offensive line is not protecting you. interception was the name of the game. snafd holds on to the axe, >> it was big, we wanted to make a point of emphasis. we want to score touchdown.
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you have to on the road. you can't score field goals. we need touchdowns and got them today. >> very disappointing. it's more disappointing than the other games because this is the big game and a rival game. want to keep the ball on the road, keep the wins going on, but unfortunate the way the game up ralphed for -- unraveled for us. >> mike: san jose state and texas san antonio. david sales to grigsby. night adjustment to make the touchdown catch. te teams up big. the road runner, sales high. the race on. 28-0 sparty, and san jose state goes on to crush texas san antonio, 52-24, now 5-2, 1-1 in conference play. >> every wonder what it takes to get field ready for gametime? how about candlestick park. >> on game day the field takes center stage, and a lot of
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abuse. >> job security. >> roger revelle has spent the last 30 years on this field. it's his job to make sure this field is perfect. >> if they break it, we fix it. >> a special field takes special grass. >> it's bermuda with rye, a hybrid. >> lawn that would make anyone envious, two groundskeepers work on the lawn all season to keep it look can lying this. six people jump into action were game day. the game -- day grandfather my game you'll find the crew painting razor sharp numbers and lines. the end zone, they use latex paint to do it. >> probably 45 gallons. >> rain or shine, backgroundskeepes work against the clock to get this field ready. it will take hours to finish but all the hard work will only last through the next game. >> i try to make it like the
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game never happened. get rid of the holes, divots, defects. remove the paint and start over again.ss repea a process repeatt ten times a year. in between home games, the grounds crew makes sure to keep the field from getting too wet or too dry. regardless of how well the team does, the season always ends the same. >> tend of the season we tear it out and start over again. >> mike: giants still alive in the nlcs. barry zito made sure of that with last night's win, forcing game six right here at at&t park tomorrow night. ryan vogelsong takes the hill. cardinals manager mike matheney is impressed with what he sees. >> strikeout number four for vogelsong. >> has good stuff. having a strong season, and has been able to make adjustments. that's why he has had the kind of season he has had.
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so our guys are going to have to be a little more disciplined in their zone and not make mistakes. he didn't make a whole lot last time and we'll see what kind odd -- adjustments our guys can make. >> this is the story of the day. missy franklin has committed to cal. she will swim twoor years for e bears before turning pro. a great gift for the bears. >> thanks very much. abc-7 news continues tomorrow abc-7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00. captioned by closed captioning services inc.
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